Amine Mihemed served the Peshmerga in Sherwan Mezin with her husband, preparing bread and food for them, and she did not stop serving the Peshmerga during the wars. On May 4, 1966, her husband Naji Beg was martyred in the battle of Mount Zozik in the Diyana district.
Amine continued to support the Peshmerga forces even after her husband's death. In 1975, after the fall of the September Revolution He immigrated to Iran, first living in the Zewa camp and then transferred to the Jahrum camp (refugee camp) in Fars province, and then settled in Tabriz.
In 1979, after the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Amine returned to the Zewa camp and settled there. She sent her two sons, Mamend and Rashid, to the Peshmerga Forces to defend their people and country, and returned to Southern Kurdistan with Haji Beroxi to continue their struggle. Amine remained in the Zewa camp with her three children, grandchildren, and daughters-in-law. On June 9, 1985, as a result of the bombing of the Iraqi regime's aircraft, 6 of her grandchildren, her son Rashid's wife, and her son Mamendi's wife and two other grandchildren were wounded. In 1988, her son Mamend was martyred in the Battle of Xwakurk.
In 1993, he returned to Southern Kurdistan and settled first in Pirmam and then in Soran. On August 16, 1996, he received the Barzani Medal of the Immortal on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP).
Source:
Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives.



